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>> Day 4
>> The services that are presented in the morning will be used in the afternoon.
>> These include at least the following: >>
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Getting data from the internet: >> -

  • A MyOcean netcdf file example from ftp (CF/seadatanet compliant)

      ...

        • download (browser)
        • open using ODV (TODO test, should work now)
        • plot profile and timeseries data from MyOcean FTP server (ODV)

      ...

        • Plot a T section from a float complete data

      ...

        • (ODV)
      • A WxS service
        • access wps service for tide using (owslib)
        • Tide service, check which constituents were used (numpy)
        • get background images using wms (owslib/basemap)
        • Make a nice map of the tidal zones (matplotlib)
      • Text files
        • Get data from PSMSL (python urllib, zipfile)
          Data Quality
        • Checking the quality flags in MyOcean data (ncbrowse)
        • Check the quality of PSMSL data (browser)
          Analysis
      • Analyze data
        • Plot Sea Level Time series from a tide gauge file (matplotlib)
        • Setup a MCMC model to determine trend breaks in sea-level rise (PyMCMC)

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      >> - Bathymetry, check resolution, spikes, interpolation techniques
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      >> Tools to be used:

      • ncbrowse or ncdump

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      • ODV for dataset (Sylvie will check if ODV will work with the myocean datasets.)
      • python notebook example for tide and mapping
      • libraries: numpy, scipy, owslib, basemap, matplotlib, PyMCMC

      Check access for .. Real time data sea level:http://uhslc.soest.hawaii.edu/thredds/dodsC/uhslc/fdh/OS_UH-FDH347_20130423_D.html >> - Qgis for tide services
      >> - python notebook example for bathymetry